The invention describes how a consumer can hold their NFC enabled device in proximity to an NFC enabled point-of-sale terminal and with a single “wave” or “tap” to automatically redeem coupons, pay for a purchase using a default payment card or a selected card, view receipts view reward point balances, and receive relevant coupons and other digital artifacts both before and after the purchase. The NFC enabled device includes a secure element with a payment application, payment credentials, and other digital artifacts such as coupons. The secure element can be internal to the mobile device, externally affixed to the mobile device, or inserted into a slot within the body of the mobile device.
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1. A method comprising: triggering, by a point-of-sale terminal, execution of a secure element application operating at an application layer of a secure element in response to a near field communication initiated by the point-of-sale terminal without communication between the secure element and a mobile device, the execution of the secure element application by a secure element processor included in the secure element sends a coupon and payment credentials to the point-of-sale terminal without prior authentication; receiving, at the point-of-sale terminal comprising a point-of-sale terminal processor, the coupon and payment credentials corresponding to a default payment mechanism associated with the secure element, wherein the secure element is coupled to the mobile device comprising a mobile device memory, a mobile device processor that executes a mobile application, and a mobile device transceiver; and sending, by the point-of-sale terminal, the coupon and payment credentials to a management server, wherein the management server processes a near field communication transaction using the payment credentials and the coupon.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a digital artifact is delivered from the management server to the mobile device through the mobile device transceiver, wherein the digital artifact includes metadata operable to trigger a call-to-action.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the digital artifact comprises an advertisement, receipt, ticket, media, metadata and/or content.
4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the call-to-action is a user prompt to enter an email address, accept a coupon/reward, and/or opt-in for alerts and notifications.
5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the digital artifact is sent to the mobile device based on targeting parameters associated with personal information and transaction history stored at the management server.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein personal information includes user location, gender, age, interest, and/or affiliations and wherein transaction history comprises historical payment transactions, real-time payment transactions, banking transactions, bill pay, merchants, price-level, spend categories, transactions conducted through the mobile device, and/or transactions downloaded from banks.
7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the digital artifact is sent to the mobile device when a user of the mobile device browses a particular screen of the mobile device application that specifies unique real-estate, uses proximity services such as near field communications that specify a unique code, or accesses location-based services.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein a shopping list is transmitted from the mobile device to the point-of-sale terminal prior to initiating the near field communication interaction.
9. The method of claim 2 , wherein the digital artifact is sent to the mobile device based on movement of the mobile device into close proximity of a smart poster, a radio frequency identification (RFID) device, a Bluetooth device, or a location-based service device.
10. The method of claim 2 , wherein the digital artifact is received through a near field communication transceiver at the secure element after purchase from the point-of-sale terminal, wherein the digital artifact comprises a receipt, coupon, ticket, and/or return/refund policy.
11. The method of claim 1 , wherein transaction data is transmitted from the mobile device to another mobile device using near field communications, Bluetooth, and/or wireless fidelity (WiFi).
12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the secure element is physically coupled to the mobile device but electrically decoupled from the mobile device.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the secure element is included in a housing associated with the mobile device.
14. The method of claim 1 , wherein a security tool is implemented at the mobile device application, the security tool configured to prompt a user to login to the mobile device, use biometrics to authenticate the user before authorizing a transaction, prompt the user to enter a payment limit PIN in response to a pending purchase exceeding a pre-determined amount, temporarily disable the secure element, permanently disable the secure element, delete all cached data stored in mobile device memory, and/or store encrypted security codes on the mobile device, wherein disabling the secure element prevents near field communication payments, coupon redemption and ticket redemption.
15. The method of claim 2 , wherein a status of the digital artifact is received at the mobile device, wherein the status is one of assigned, saved, redeemed or deleted.
16. The method of claim 1 , wherein data is exchanged between the secure element processor and the mobile device processor.
17. The method of claim 1 , wherein the secure element comprises a payment application, a ticketing application, an identity application and/or a coupon application.
18. A point-of-sale terminal comprising: a point-of-sale interface configured to receive a coupon and payment credentials corresponding to a default payment mechanism associated with a secure element, the secure element is coupled to a mobile device comprising a mobile device memory, a mobile device processor that executes a mobile application, and a mobile device transceiver, wherein a secure element processor included in the secure element initiates execution of a secure element application operating at an application layer of the secure element in response to a near field communication triggered by the point-of-sale without communication with the mobile device and sends the payment credentials and coupon to the point-of-sale terminal without prior authentication; and a point-of-sale processor configured to send the coupon and payment credentials to a management server, wherein the management server processes a near field communication transaction using the payment credentials and the coupon.
19. The point-of-sale terminal of claim 18 , wherein a digital artifact is delivered from the management server to the mobile device through the mobile device transceiver, wherein the digital artifact includes metadata operable to trigger a call-to-action.
20. The point-of-sale terminal of claim 19 , wherein the digital artifact comprises an advertisement, receipt, ticket, media, metadata and/or content.
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